Please have a quick look at this review:
The edit suggested a change in the code - which in my opinion, and also from others (judging from other meta posts on this topic) is really something that should be discussed with the original author first - even if the edit perfectly makes sense.
This does not seem to be a single case, but a pattern of wrongly(?) approved edits. I had at least 2 other similar cases in the last few weeks.
Do we want to tackle that? We could e.g. leave a note for editors to remind that all non-trivial code changes should be discussed in the comments first.
For the reviewers we could adapt the address the author rejection message and explicitly mention that non-trivial code changes also fall into that category.